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''Zapatlela '' is a
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movie, which was released on 14 April 1993. It was directed by
Mahesh Kothare Mahesh Amber Kothare (Marathi pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, əɦeːʃ koʈʰaːɾe born 28 September 1953) is an Indian List of Marathi film actors, film actor, List of Indian film directors, director and producer of Marathi cinema, Marat ...
. It was inspired from the
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's 1988 Hollywood movie '' Child's Play''. It was followed by a sequel ''
Zapatlela 2 ''Zapatlela 2'' () is a Marathi horror comedy movie, which was released in 3D on 7 June 2013. It is directed by Mahesh Kothare and is the sequel to ''Zapatlela'', released 20 years previously (in 1993). ''Zapatlela 2'' is the first Marathi film ...
'', released 20 years later in 2013. Ramdas Padhye, a
ventriloquist Ventriloquism, or ventriloquy, is a performance act of stagecraft in which a person (a ventriloquist) creates the illusion that their voice is coming from elsewhere, usually a puppeteered prop known as a "dummy". The act of ventriloquism is v ...
and puppeteer created the
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s involving evil doll Tatya Vinchu. The film starring
Laxmikant Berde Laxmikant Berde (26 October 1954 – 16 December 2004) was an Indian Marathi language film actor who appeared in several Marathi and Hindi movies. He was known for his highly energetic slapstick performances. Berde started his career as an ...
as Laxmikant Bolke, with
Mahesh Kothare Mahesh Amber Kothare (Marathi pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, əɦeːʃ koʈʰaːɾe born 28 September 1953) is an Indian List of Marathi film actors, film actor, List of Indian film directors, director and producer of Marathi cinema, Marat ...
as CID Inspector Mahesh Jadhav and
Dilip Prabhavalkar Dilip Prabhavalkar (born 4 August 1944) is an Indian Marathi actor, director, playwright and author. He has a career spanning over four decades in Hindi and Marathi theatre, television and movies. He was awarded the National Film Award for Best ...
as Tatya Vinchu. This film was dubbed in Hindi as ''Khilona Bana Khalnayak''. Zapatlela is available on Zee 5 app with English subtitles for streaming.


Plot

The film begins with a car approaching at night. Tatya Vinchu (
Dilip Prabhavalkar Dilip Prabhavalkar (born 4 August 1944) is an Indian Marathi actor, director, playwright and author. He has a career spanning over four decades in Hindi and Marathi theatre, television and movies. He was awarded the National Film Award for Best ...
), a famous gangster and his henchman Kubdya Khavis enter the cave of Baba Chamatkar (Raghvendra Kadkol) in search for mrutunjay mantra, a voodoo spell which can transfer the soul of the chanter to any living or nonliving object. Tatya threatens Baba Chamatkar for his mantra. Baba, out of fear, gives it to him. CID Inspector Mahesh Jadhav (
Mahesh Kothare Mahesh Amber Kothare (Marathi pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, əɦeːʃ koʈʰaːɾe born 28 September 1953) is an Indian List of Marathi film actors, film actor, List of Indian film directors, director and producer of Marathi cinema, Marat ...
), who is trying to arrest Tatya, raids his warehouse. Mahesh finds Tatya, and gives chase until Tatya hides in a post office. There, they fight and Tatya gets hit by a fatal gunshot. He uses the mantra to transfer his soul into the body of a ventriloquist's doll lying nearby. Meanwhile, Kubdya Khavis is captured and taken into custody. The police believe that Tatya is dead. Gauri (Kishori Ambiye) returns from USA to India for pursuing PhD in Criminal Psychology. In the meantime Gauri's father gets transferred to Shrirangpur. She meets her brother Lakshya. Lakshya has a talent of ventriloquism, and Gauri gives him a doll as a gift she got from USA, which happens to be the doll in which Tatya Vinchu's soul is trapped. Tatya tells Lakshya that he is not a doll, he is a criminal. Later, the Sarpanch of the village is insulted when Lakshya publicly makes fun of him. He takes all of Lakshya's belongings on the pretext of unpaid rent. He also takes Tatya Vinchu. Tatya Vinchu shows his true identity and kills him. Lakshya gets home, only to find his house completely ransacked by Sarpanch's men. An angry Lakshya goes to the Sarpanch's godown (warehouse), where he sees that the Sarpanch is dead. Just then, Mahesh comes in the scene and thinks that out of rage, Lakshya has killed the Sarpanch. In jail, Lakshya desperately tries to explain, but fails to prove his point. The doll is also kept as evidence. Tatya rises from the evidence box and asks Lakshya about transport which would get him to Mumbai. Lakshya in fear of Tatya tells him. Post-mortem reports prove the innocence of Lakshya and he is freed. Mahesh and Gauri confess to each other their love. Tatya reaches Mumbai in the Cave of Baba Chamatkar, where he asks him how to get transferred from a puppet to a mortal human body. Baba disagrees to give him further knowledge, but Tatya threatens him and makes him tell. He understands to become mortal again he has gain the body of the 1st person whom he has told his name and that person is Lakshya. Tatya goes back to Shrirangpur to gain the body of Lakshya. One night he climbs through the window and attempts to possess Lakshya's body, but Lakshya manages to lock him in the cupboard. In the morning Lakshya's lover Gangi takes Tatya out from cupboard and buries him underground, to cure Lakshya from his anxiety on the night's events. Tatya still manages to dig his way out and scares Lakshya. All the villagers think that Lakshya is going crazy and forcefully hospitalize him into a mental hospital. Tatya attempts to possess Lakshya again, but Lakshya escapes just in time. Lakshya, scared, runs away home. Meanwhile, Mahesh gets the whereabouts of Baba Chamatkar's cave. He approaches Baba and gets the truth about the possessed doll. Baba says that the only way to defeat the doll is to shoot him between his eyebrows. Mahesh comes back to Shrirangpur, in order to save Lakshya. Tatya meets Kubdya, who has escaped from prison. He tells him about Lakshya, and Kubdya takes him to Lakshya's house. Tatya once again attempts to possess him. Mahesh reaches Lakshya's home just in time at Shrirangpur, where he and Kubdya fight. Meanwhile, Tatya chases Lakshya all the way to the terrace of the house. Mahesh injures Kubdya and reaches there just in time. But Tatya pushes him and he almost falls, hanging to the edge of the roof. Tatya then takes advantage of this situation and starts saying the mantra to possess Lakshya. When Tatya is just about to say the last verse, Mahesh gets up just in time and fires a shot from his gun, and it hits Tatya Vinchu in between the eyebrows. The doll falls down, now lifeless. Kubdya is taken in custody again. The film ends with the renowned
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Ramdas Padhye giving a present to Lakshya in the presence of Mahesh; it turns out to be a doll. Due to his fear of dolls since the incident, Lakshya yells at Mahesh in fear as the movie ends.


Cast

*
Laxmikant Berde Laxmikant Berde (26 October 1954 – 16 December 2004) was an Indian Marathi language film actor who appeared in several Marathi and Hindi movies. He was known for his highly energetic slapstick performances. Berde started his career as an ...
as Laxmikant Bolke (Lakshya) *
Mahesh Kothare Mahesh Amber Kothare (Marathi pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, əɦeːʃ koʈʰaːɾe born 28 September 1953) is an Indian List of Marathi film actors, film actor, List of Indian film directors, director and producer of Marathi cinema, Marat ...
as CID Inspector Mahesh Jadhav *
Dilip Prabhavalkar Dilip Prabhavalkar (born 4 August 1944) is an Indian Marathi actor, director, playwright and author. He has a career spanning over four decades in Hindi and Marathi theatre, television and movies. He was awarded the National Film Award for Best ...
as Tatya Vinchu (also voice-over) * Pooja Pawar as Aavadi Joshi (Lakshya's love interest) * Kishori Ambiye as Gauri Jairam Ghatge (Mahesh's love interest) *
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as Parobai Bolke (Lakshya's mother) * Jairam Kulkarni as Superintendent Jairam Ghatge (Gauri's father) * Bipin Varti as Kubdya Khavis (Tatya's henchman) * Raghavendra Kadkol as Baba Chamatkar (magician) * Ravindra Berde as Constable Tukaram Joshi (Aavadi's father) *
Vijay Chavan Vijay Chavan (2 May 1955 – 24 August 2018) was an Indian film, television and stage actor, notable for his work in Marathi and Hindi cinema. He was best known for his role of Mavshi in the famous Marathi Stage drama "Moruchi Mavshi". This c ...
as Constable Sakharam Shinde (Aavadi's fiancè) * Prakash Inamdar as Dhanajirao Dhanavte (landowner) *
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as Himself (Special Appearance)


Production


Inspired by

This film was inspired from the 1988
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'' Child's Play'', a film by Don Macini. It was a
horror film Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes. Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements include monsters, apoca ...
. As in ''Zapatlela'', it opens with a serial killer ( Charles Lee Ray) transferring his soul into a doll,
Chucky Chucky may refer to: *Chucky (name) *Chucky (character), a fictional character in the ''Child's Play'' franchise **'' Chucky: Slash & Dash'', a 2013 video game ** ''Chucky'' (TV series), a 2021 TV series *Chucky madtom (''Noturus crypticus''), en ...
after being shot dead by a police officer, and is given to a child, Andy Barclay, who is not believed to when he claims that the doll is alive. Chucky goes to meet his old
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master John in a similar manner Tatya confronts Baba Chamatkar and learns that the only way to become human again is transferring his soul into the body of the first person he told his true name to, who happens to be Andy, which puts him in the same danger Lakshya is subjected to by the living doll. Tatya is also shot dead by the same police officer that originally killed his human self after the cop was instructed by John that Chucky's weakness is his heart, just like how Baba does by telling Mahesh to shoot Tatya between his eyebrows to kill him.


Writing

Mahesh Kothare said he wrote the story of Zapatlela in a hotel room in a week. Name of the main antagonist, notorious gangster Tatya Vinchu, Kothare developed from the amalgamation of his make-up man's name 'Tatya' and ' Red Scorpion', which he seen in his childhood.


The puppets

Evil doll Tatya Vinchu and Laxya's naughtiest dall Ardhvat rao are made and operated by Ramdas Padhye, a ventriloquist. The voice of Ardhvat rao dubbed by Ramdas Padhye. Dilip Prabhavalkar dubbed the voice of Tatya Vinchu doll.


Sound design

Due to the events that take place in the film, sound effects were much more advanced than in the previous Mahesh Kothare Films. The sound designer and co-supervising sound editor had perfectly mixed the sound to create the desired horror sound effects.


Sequel

A sequel to the film, titled ''
Zapatlela 2 ''Zapatlela 2'' () is a Marathi horror comedy movie, which was released in 3D on 7 June 2013. It is directed by Mahesh Kothare and is the sequel to ''Zapatlela'', released 20 years previously (in 1993). ''Zapatlela 2'' is the first Marathi film ...
'', was released in 3D on 7 June 2013 with
Adinath Kothare Adinath Kothare (born 13 May 1984) is an Indian actor, producer, and director, who predominantly works in Marathi films. His directorial debut film, 'Paani,' won the 'National Film Award for Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation' ...
and
Sonalee Kulkarni Sonalee Benodekar (née 'Kulkarni; born 18 May 1988) is an Indian actress who mainly acts in Marathi cinema and Bollywood films. After working as a model in her early career, Sonalee made her debut in Kedar Shinde's film Bakula Namdeo Ghotale, ...
in the lead roles. It also features
Makarand Anaspure Makarand Madhukar Anaspure (Marathi pronunciation: əkəɾən̪d̪ ənaːspuɾe born 22 July 1969) is an Indian actor, director and producer. He has primarily appeared in Marathi films and theater. Career Anaspure came to fame after having ...
,
Sai Tamhankar Sai Tamhankar (Pronunciation: əiː t̪aːmɦəɳkəɾ born 25 June 1986) is an Indian actress known for her work in Marathi, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam language films and television. She is the recipient of two Filmfare Marathi Awards and one ...
,
Mahesh Kothare Mahesh Amber Kothare (Marathi pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, əɦeːʃ koʈʰaːɾe born 28 September 1953) is an Indian List of Marathi film actors, film actor, List of Indian film directors, director and producer of Marathi cinema, Marat ...
, Madhu Kambikar and Vishakha Subhedar in supporting roles. This film got mediocre success. In 2017 Mahesh Kothare announced that he is going to make 'Zapatlela 3'.


Reception

After theatrical release Zapatlela became huge hit. It is a popular film in Maharashtra.


Remakes

The film was remade in
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in the year 2001, with the title ''
Ammo Bomma ''Ammo Bomma'' ( My God! Toy!) is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language horror comedy film, produced by D. Lata Mahesh under the Sirisha Productions banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Suman, Seema, Uma and music ...
'', with
Rajendra Prasad Rajendra Prasad (3 December 1884 – 28 February 1963) was an Indian politician, lawyer, Indian independence activist, journalist & scholar who served as the first president of Republic of India from 1950 to 1962. He joined the Indian Nationa ...
playing the lead role.


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 0233979, Zapatlela
''Zapatlela 2'' at Gomolo.com
1993 films 1990s comedy horror films Indian comedy horror films Marathi films remade in other languages Films directed by Mahesh Kothare 1990s Marathi-language films